The Trenton Thunder's culinary concoction, called the "Sticky Pig" has taken Case's pork roll, combined it with bacon, egg and cheese, slathered it with red pepper jam, and put the whole thing on a glazed doughnut.

Trailing 1-0 in the bottom of the ninth inning and down to their final out, the Trenton Thunder rallied back and secured a 2-1 walk-off win over the New Hampshire Fisher Cats today at Arm & Hammer Park thanks to late-game heroics from shortstop Tyler Wade and center fielder Dustin Fowler.

In a season that was defined by a revolving door of players that eventually usurped the team's power and best players, Trenton finished its season 71-71. Dan Fiorito had two hits and scored their run, but the team stranded all seven runners in scoring position.

Called up to the Trenton Thunder last week, the former Council Rock South High School standout has packed his bags seven times this year. And that's just in-house transfers in the Yankees organization.

The former New York Yankees draft pick is in his fourth year as a hitting coach in the organization, having worked at Low-A Charleston and High-A Tampa before moving to AA Trenton this season with new manager Al Pedrique.